An Se-young Advances to 2026 BWF World Championships Final to Face Akane Yamaguchi

World badminton number one An Se-young secured her place in the final of the 2026 Badminton World Federation (BWF) World Championships after defeating China’s Wang Zhiyi in straight sets, 24-22, 21-16, at the Indira Gandhi Arena in New Delhi, India, according to reports from OSEN. The victory sets up a championship clash against reigning champion Akane Yamaguchi.

An Se-young Overcomes Wang Zhiyi in Straight Sets

Playing in the women’s singles semifinal on August 22, 2026, An faced a stern test against world number three Wang Zhiyi. The opening game featured multiple lead changes as both athletes traded momentum. Wang claimed a late advantage at 17-16 and pushed ahead before An utilized precise net play and hairpin shots to force errors. Trailing 19-20, An recovered by engineering baseline movement, eventually closing out a tense 24-22 opening frame.

The second game remained closely contested in the early stages as An held a narrow margin at the interval. Capitalizing on long rallies that tested both players’ physical reserves, An extended her lead to 19-14 with sharp corner placements.

Head-to-Head Dominance and Championship Stakes

With this semifinal result, An maintains a commanding 21-5 career head-to-head advantage over Wang Zhiyi.

An Se-young Advances to 2026 BWF World Championships Final to Face Akane Yamaguchi
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In the final, An will face defending champion Akane Yamaguchi of Japan. Yamaguchi advanced to the title match by defeating Thailand’s Pornpawee Chochuwong 2-0 (21-12, 21-17) in the opposite semifinal fixture.

Match Schedule and Next Steps

The championship match between An Se-young and Akane Yamaguchi will determine the 2026 women’s singles world title. Fans and followers can check official BWF channels for exact court timings and broadcast schedules as the tournament reaches its conclusion.

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